Kingdoms in Conflict

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Kingdoms in Conflict is a Christian worldview book by Charles Colson that examines the tension between spiritual and political power in modern society.

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instanceOf Christian worldview book
book
author Charles Colson NERFINISHED
Chuck Colson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores biblical view of government
ethical limits of political action
interaction of faith and public policy
role of the church in public affairs
focusesOn United States politics NERFINISHED
Western democracies
genre Christian non-fiction
political theology
theology
hasAlternativeTitle Kingdoms in Conflict: An Insider’s Challenging View of Politics, Power, and the Pulpit NERFINISHED
hasForm hardcover edition
paperback edition
print book
hasPerspective conservative Christian
hasTheme Christian responsibility in public life
conflict between the kingdom of God and earthly kingdoms
culture war in modern society
limits of political power
moral foundations of democracy
religious liberty
intendedAudience Christian activists
Christians interested in politics
pastors and church leaders
students of Christian worldview
language English
mainSubject Christian engagement with politics
public policy and Christian faith
relationship between church and state
tension between spiritual and political power
notableFor articulating an evangelical approach to politics
influencing late 20th-century Christian political thought
publisher Zondervan NERFINISHED
relatedWorkOfAuthor Born Again NERFINISHED
How Now Shall We Live? NERFINISHED
religiousPerspective Christian
theologicalPerspective evangelical
timePeriodDiscussed 20th century politics
modern society
workOf Charles Colson NERFINISHED

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